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Published: Monday, 11 November 2024 at 09:40 AM


One essential part of the James Bond films has always been the theme tunes. But which of these tunes have best conveyed the glamour and danger of the Bond world? And which ones missed the mark? Here’s our ranking of best Bond themes, from 1962’s Dr No to 2021’s No Time to Die.

James Bond and music have made pretty fine bedfellows (and he’s had a few) over the 59 years since the first film – Dr. No – was released in 1962. That first outing for 007 relied on John Barry and his orchestra, the composer taking Monty Norman’s iconic instrumental theme tune and stepping it up several gears to become one of the most familiar arrangements in film music.

From the second film, an original song was included and thus began a decades-long tradition for the series. More often that not, the tune was written by the composer of the film’s score, but not always. Over the years, the coveted role of penning the Bond song has gone to some of the world’s most popular hit makers – whether they themselves sang it or not.

Which musical moment is an ‘All Time High’ and for which would we say the ‘Writing’s On The Wall’?

Best Bond themes: bottom of the crop

25. ‘Die Another Day’ from Die Another Day (2002)
Performer: Madonna

Pierce Brosnan’s last outing as 007 saw a bit of a departure song-wise. You couldn’t ask for a bigger star to get behind it, though. Madonna wrote and produced, along with producer Mirwais Ahmadzaï and composer Michel Colombier. The song continues to split opinion, but it strays too far away from the proven models to be in anything but last place.

24.All Time High’ from Octopussy (1983)
Performer: Rita Coolidge